Rubbing them up the wrong way
- From: "Al" <almond@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 00:42:11 +0100
I was reading an article - it's here somewhere but I can't find it -
a few days ago where the author puts
forward the hypothesis that abstention from sex causes people
to become more spiritually minded and that the more esoteric
and freethinking among us are going short. I suppose
that he was thinking of priests and hermits at the time.
It started me thinking in reverse as these things will.
Are the ever-so-sceptic scientists with their extreme incredulous
leanings going overboard in the opposite direction?
Does extreme sexual gratification lead to scepticism?
I think that if someone writes a paper on this we have the
next candidate for an "ignoble prize".
"Biologist ejaculations and the rise of scepticism".
Who knows what goes on under the lab coat?
I'm sure that there will be pockets of resistance.
Does this give them an evolutionary advantage or will
they toss it all away claiming that it's unsanitary outside the test tube?
Al
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